Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 70State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1996 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 230
... tion . 167 Disclosure is adequate if the return provides a descrip- tion of the transaction and of each interest , and a detailed de- scription of the methods used to value each interest . Special requirements exist for providing ...
... tion . 167 Disclosure is adequate if the return provides a descrip- tion of the transaction and of each interest , and a detailed de- scription of the methods used to value each interest . Special requirements exist for providing ...
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... tion of the phrase " exceedingly persuasive justification " to the intermediate scrutiny test . He argued that this phrase " is best confined , as it was first used , as an observa- tion on the difficulty of meeting the applicable test ...
... tion of the phrase " exceedingly persuasive justification " to the intermediate scrutiny test . He argued that this phrase " is best confined , as it was first used , as an observa- tion on the difficulty of meeting the applicable test ...
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... tion , and the real estate person unknowingly and innocently repeats the false information to the buyer ? In Wedig , a real estate agent who innocently made a mis- representation as a result of the seller's wrongful nondisclosure was a ...
... tion , and the real estate person unknowingly and innocently repeats the false information to the buyer ? In Wedig , a real estate agent who innocently made a mis- representation as a result of the seller's wrongful nondisclosure was a ...
Contents
APPELLATE REVIEW Wesley W Horton | 1 |
SURVEY OF 1995 CONNECTICUT | 11 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 37 |
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